Aneurhynchus

Westwood, 1832

Aneurhynchus is a of small in the Diapriidae. These insects are part of a diverse group of Hymenoptera that develop as parasitoids of other arthropods. The genus was established by Westwood in 1832. Records indicate presence in Scandinavia and Denmark.

Pronunciation

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic note

Aneurhynchus belongs to Diapriidae, a of small (often 2–4 mm) . Many diapriids are poorly known biologically, with frequently unidentified. The has 171 observations on iNaturalist, suggesting it is encountered with some regularity by naturalists, though -level identification is challenging.

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